Devil's Diary - Netflix

Cheon Nara, whose name literally means ‘heaven', is a normal lady
working a normal office job who suddenly starts seeing glimpses of a man
in suits smirking at her. She lives alone and of course, freaks out when
she feels that there is someone following her on her way home and makes
the decision to buy a taser. It turns out that the man is no ordinary
man; he is a devil who appears before her, black wings and all, to offer
her three wishes. Nara's response to his revelation is something Mr.
Devil has not prepared for: she completely ignores him and his offer,
doubting her vision. He tries to prove his identity, only to lead her
into believing that she has a disease and has started having
hallucinations.

Type: Scripted

Languages: Korean

Status: Ended

Runtime: 16 minutes

Premier: 2016-02-24

Devil's Diary - Avan Jogia - Netflix

Avan Tudor Jogia (born February 9, 1992) is a Canadian actor, singer,
activist and director, perhaps best known for his role as Beck Oliver in
the Nickelodeon sitcom Victorious (2010–2013), and as Danny Desai in the
ABC drama television series Twisted (2013–2014) – a role which earned
him nominations at the 2013 and 2014 Teen Choice Awards. Jogia first
came to prominence with his portrayal of Danny Araujo in the 2006
biographical television film A Girl Like Me: The Gwen Araujo Story.
After moving to the United States in his late teens, he had landed
various television roles within series' such as Caprica (2009–2010),
Victorious, Twisted, and miniseries Tut (2015). Jogia's numerous film
credits both within television and cinema, include Spectacular! (2009),
Finding Hope Now (2010), Rags (2012), Ten Thousand Saints (2015), and I
Am Michael (2015). His directorial debut came about in 2011, with the
short film Alex, which was followed by the 2016 web series Last
Teenagers of the Apocalypse. Besides acting, Jogia co-founded the LGBT
online organization Straight But Not Narrow in 2011, which seeks to
shape the viewpoints of teenagers and adults on matters pertaining to
the LGBT community. Among Jogia's future acting roles is a rendition of
Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream.

From 2009 to 2010, Jogia had a recurring role in the television series
Caprica, a spin-off of Battlestar Galactica, on Syfy. He had been cast
in the role of Ben Stark in August 2008, with production of the series'
pilot episode completed by the conclusion of that year. In late 2009,
Jogia joined the cast of Nickelodeon television program Victorious.
Starring alongside Victoria Justice, Ariana Grande, and Elizabeth
Gillies, Jogia played Beck Oliver, the boyfriend of Jade West (Gillies).
This was the actor's first main role in a television series; a role,
which lasted from the series' inception in March 2010, through to the
conclusion of the fourth and final season of the show in 2013. Jogia
also appeared as Oliver in the Nickelodeon film, iParty with Victorious,
a Victorious crossover movie with iCarly. Throughout his tenure on
Victorious, Jogia starred in various films. In 2010, he appeared in the
drama film Triple Dog, and the gang-crime film Finding Hope Now (filmed
in 2009) as the lead character, Santos Delgado. Jogia later directed and
starred in Alex, a short film; this marked his first project he
directed. During the following year, he appeared in the 2012 Nickelodeon
television movie Rags, along with Keke Palmer and Drake Bell, where
Jogia portrayed Finn Covington. Jogia was cast in the lead role of Danny
Desai on the ABC Family mystery–thriller series Twisted (originally
titled Socio), in October 2012. The role saw Jogia opposite main cast
members Maddie Hasson and Kylie Bunbury, and supporting cast members
including Denise Richards, Sam Robards and Kimberly Quinn. The series
pilot was greenlighted in August 2012, and was filmed in October in New
York City. In February 2013, ABC Family ordered the show as a series and
production commenced in Studio City the following month, on April 3,
2013. On the themes of the series, Jogia remarked, “Twisted is similar
to Pretty Little Liars in that it's about trying to find out who did it,
but it's more about the human relationships between characters and the
strain that things can put on them. It's also a little bit of a social
commentary piece, because it covers very timely issues.” The series
premiered on June 11, 2013, and ran for 19 episodes; for his role as
Desai, Jogia received two nominations at the 2013 and 2014 Teen Choice
Awards, in the categories “Summer TV Star: Male” and “Actor: Drama”,
respectively. ABC Family opted not to renew Twisted for a second season,
in August 2014.